FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to exterior rearview mirror and, more particularly,
to an exterior rearview mirror having indicator light at least position of the mirror.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Driver assistant systems are known since years and are implemented more and more
in vehicles.
[0003] It is known to provide a blind spot detection/LCA system for a vehicle that detects
the presence of another vehicle or object in the lane next to the host vehicle, where
it may be difficult for the driver of the host vehicle to determine whether or not
there is another vehicle or object adjacent to the host vehicle. Such a blind spot
detection/LCA system often includes a visual indicator that visually indicates to
the driver that another vehicle or object has been detected. The visual indicator
(commonly a light emitting diode or the like) is often located at the reflective mirror
element of the exterior rearview mirror assembly and external of the vehicle cabin,
or may be located interior to the vehicle, such as at the A-pillar of the vehicle
within the interior of the vehicle cabin (such as on MY 2005 Volvo vehicle models
equipped with camera-based BLIS systems). The visual blind spot/LCA indicators indicate
or alert to the driver of the host vehicle the presence or impending presence of another
vehicle in a blind spot in an adjacent side lane that typically cannot be readily
seen within the field of view of the exterior mirror reflective element of the exterior
mirror assembly mounted at that side of the vehicle and/or cannot be readily seen
by the driver's peripheral vision or the like. The visual blind spot/LCA indicators
typically must be viewable principally or solely by the driver of the host vehicle
and not by drivers of other vehicles. If the indicator is located external to the
vehicle cabin, and especially since it is now common to use turn signals on exterior
mirrors, any visibility of the indicator to the driver of another vehicle (such as
a trailing vehicle or an overtaking vehicle) may cause confusion to the driver of
the other vehicle as to whether or not the indicator is a turn signal indicator or
some other vehicle lighting or the like. This may be particularly problematic when
the blind spot indicator is
located behind (and often supported by) the reflective mirror element of the vehicle
exterior mirror assembly, and may be especially confusing if other indicators are
also disposed behind/supported by the mirror reflective element so as to function,
for example, as turn signal indicators. For example, somewhat costly and complicated
blind spot indicator constructions have been contemplated that, when placed behind
and supported by the mirror reflective element, attempt to have their projected beam
of emitted light shielded from view by other drivers and attempt to be directed principally
to be viewed by the driver of the host vehicle. This can be further complicated by
the fact that the mirror reflective element (and hence any blind spot indicator supported
thereon/there behind) is adjustable via a mirror actuator
[0004] Thus, prior art blind spot/LCA indicators are often supported by and to the rear
of the movable mirror reflective element, so as to be viewable by a driver of the
host vehicle through the reflective element of the mirror assembly. For example, a
transmissive window may be formed in the reflective coating or coatings of the reflective
element and an illumination source or indicator may be positioned so as to direct
or emit illumination through the window and toward the driver of the host vehicle
so as to be viewable by the driver of the host vehicle.
[0005] Therefore, there is a need in the art for an improved blind spot/LCA indicator that
is readily viewable by a driver of the host vehicle and not visible or viewable by
a driver of another vehicle. In the
EP 1652727 an indicator at the rear view mirror is used, wherein the indicator light is adapted
to avoid distortion of the driver. For this purpose a special optic with Fresnel lenses
is used to adapt power of the light to the different views of drivers in different
seat positions.
[0006] The
EP 0443185 B1 shows a indicator system positioned at the base of the vehicle with a couple of LEDs
to indicate dangerous situation with different colours.
[0007] The intention of the invention is to provide a simple indicator light for mass production
which can installed at different positions of a rear view mirror and allows a simple
production of the product.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The present invention provides an indicator light that is fixedly located at the
mirror housing or cover and/or at the base of an exterior rearview mirror, so as not
to move or adjust when the mirror reflective element is moved or adjusted to set its
field of view. Preferably, the indicator is fixedly located at the inboard wall or
portion of the mirror shell or casing, so as to be readily viewed by the driver of
the host vehicle, while being substantially non- visible or non- viewable by a driver
of another vehicle. The indicator is preferably located at an angled, outwardly extending
rearward portion of the mirror assembly that is angled so as to slope or extend at
an angle away from the body side of the vehicle, so that indicator is generally facing
the driver of the host vehicle and is readily viewable by the driver of the host vehicle
and substantially non-visible or non- viewable by a driver of another vehicle at or
approaching the host vehicle.
[0009] According to an aspect of the present invention, an exterior rearview mirror for
a vehicle includes a reflective element, mirror housing and an indicator. The indicator
is located at and oriented at the inboard portion of the mirror housing so as to be
viewable by the driver of the vehicle and so as to be substantially to totally non-viewable
by the drivers of other vehicular traffic, such as other vehicular traffic rearward
of, sideward of, approaching, overtaking, forward of or otherwise at or near the host
vehicle.
[0010] The inboard portion of the mirror housing (which at least in part defines a cavity
within which the mirror reflective element is disposed and within which the mirror
reflective element is adjustable) may comprise an inboard bezel of the mirror housing.
Typically, the exterior mirror comprises base of the mirror that extends from the
side of the vehicle to where the mirror housing is disposed.
[0011] The indicator may include a light source such as one or more light emitting diodes
LEDs or the like, and may include a lens or other optic and a light directing/guiding
device or element. A light directing element or means, preferably at the mirror housing
are substantially disposed therein so as not to overly protrude to create aerodynamic
drag and so as to provide an aesthetically pleasing exterior appearance and for directing
the light emitted by the light source toward the driver for viewing by the driver
of the host vehicle and, if required, for limiting or restricting viewing by drivers
of other vehicles.
[0012] The present invention provides a two part module as indicator that is easy to implement
in an adequate position in or at the rear view mirror. The design of the indicator
is such that the mirror housing can be produced with the optical part and the light
source in a subassembly can be installed separately.
These and other objects, advantages, purposes and features of the present invention
will become apparent upon review of the following specification in conjunction with
the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
Fig. 1 shows examples of positions of indicator light at a rear view mirror.
Fig. 2 shows a first embodiment of a indicator light
Fig. 3 shows an indicator light
Fig. 4 shows a cross section C-C
Fig. 5 shows a cross section D-D
Fig. 6 shows a cross section D-D with the rear view mirror
Fig. 7 shows a cross section C-C with the rear view mirror
Fig. 8 shows an embodiment of the indication light
Fig. 9 shows another embodiment of the indication light
Fig. 10 shows another embodiment of an indication light in a rear view mirror
Fig. 11 shows details of the embodiment of figure 10
[0014] Figure 1 shows a representative rear view mirror 1 with a mirror head 3 and a mirror
base 2. The mirror head comprises a cavity in which a reflective element 4, the mirror
glass is installed. The rear view mirror is designed to comprise all devices a person
skilled in art would add to, for example: an actuator, a turn signal light, a security
light to illuminate the ground adjacent to the vehicle, a power fold actuator etc.
[0015] The indicator light 5 is installed at different positions. The position as such is
not important. The indicator light must be visible for the vehicle's driver and must
not disturb other traffic members. The idea is that in a situation in which a vehicle
is approaching the indicator light glows up and driver is motivated to have a look
over the shoulder.
[0016] Indicator light could be also used for other dangerous situations in driving. As
an approach signal, if the distance between the vehicle and the vehicle travelling
in the same direction in front is too close or if distance between vehicle and a parking
vehicle at the side is too close.
[0017] The indicator light 5 can be in one embodiment integrated into another light function
as a turn signal light or a security light or a positioning light.
[0018] Figure 2 shows a structure for the indicator light device. A printed circuit board
6 is designed in a way that it is split to support the light sources 7. In this example
the printed circuit board is split into two parts.
The printed circuit board 6 is installed in a body structure 8 which is a frame for
the printed circuit. A light guide device 9 covers the body 8. This indicator subassembly
is put into the rear view mirror. An outer lens 11 covers the opening of the light
guide 9 and allows the light of the LEDs to emit through the rear view mirror. The
outer lens 11 is part of the mirror housing12 and the indicator light subassembly
10 is pressed into the rims of the outer lens to be snap connected.
[0019] Figure 3 to 7 shows the indicator light installed in the rear view mirror. In figure
5 the indicator light is visible as a complete device as it is installed at the rear
view mirror. The cross section in figure 4 and more in figure 5 discloses the rim
15 in which the subassembly is pressed. In figure 6 the installation is shown. The
subassembly is pressed versus the outer lens 11 which is fixed in the mirror hosing
12 especially in the housing cover. The outer lens is fixed smoothly in the contour
of the mirror housing. And the subassembly is fixed to this outer lens by clips into
the rim structure of the outer lens 11. Snap connection allows the easy installation
of subassembly.
[0020] Figure 8 shows another embodiment of the invention. The printed circuit board 6 is
split into two parts connected to a single connector 14. The light guide 9 has the
form of a cylindrical rod and is installed between the two parts of the printed circuit
board and the light sources 7. A body 8 is hosting the printed circuit -light guide
combination. Also, said body has the partially small hole at the other side so that
wire connected PCB can be got out of the inner side of the body. The LED is placed
on each PCB and a resistor and diode are placed on the one of said two split parts
of the PCB. The two part of the split PCB are connected by wire so that the current
flow is maintained. One of the two parts is connected to the control module of the
blind spot detection system mounted into vehicle so that the power is supplied. An
outer lens 11 covers the body 8. The outer lens comprises also a rim structure to
clips the subassembly into the lens.
[0021] The outer lens is installed on top of the light pipe. Said lens has a great variety
of shapes because every mirror differs from external shape of its mirror housing or
according to the place to which the indicator is installed in the identical mirror.
[0022] As shown in figure 9 the light guide 9 is in one embodiment structured. The light
guide shows riffles that allow light to couple out.
The light guide has an indentation for a better out-coupling of light.
[0023] Figure10 shows a rear view mirror with a mirror housing 12 a housing cover 13 and
an indicator light. In this embodiment the lens 11 is structured to appear as a two
part lens.
In figure 11 this solution is described with an outer 11 that is structures to appear
with two parts in the mirror housing.
[0024] The mirror housing in which the outer lens is integrated can be produced in several
ways. A common solution will produce the mirror housing in a plastic mould injection
process with a opening to install the outer lens. The installation can be done by
gluing, welding and other methods person skilled in prior art will use.
[0025] Another production method will produce the mirror housing in a two component injection
mould process as described in
EP 1914118 A1. A part of a housing of the mirror head and/or a housing of a mirror base includes
two plastic films that comprise different light permeability. The plastic film with
smaller light permeability is not provided within the translucent area, such that
the light radiated from the lighting unit is radiated outwards with sufficient luminous
intensity.
[0026] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described.
References:
[0027]
- Rear View Mirror
- 1
- Base
- 2
- Mirror Head
- 3
- Reflective Element
- 4
- Indication Light
- 5
- Printed Circuit
- 6
- LED
- 7
- Body
- 8
- Light guide
- 9
- Indicator subassembly
- 10
- Outer Lens
- 11
- Mirror housing
- 12
- Housing Cover
- 13
- Conductor
- 14
- Rim
- 15
1. A rear view mirror (1) including a reflective element (4) in a cavity of a mirror
housing (12) with a mirror head (3) and a mirror base (2), and an indicator light
(5) for indicating situation information to a vehicle driver, wherein the indicator
light (5) includes light sources(7) and an optical element (11) that allows the light
to shine through, characterized in that the indicator light (5) has split printed circuit board (6) to support at least two
light source elements (7) and a light guide (9) wherein the light emitted from the
light sources is coupled into the end faces of the light guide (9).
2. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the optical element (11) is part of the mirror housing.
3. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the optical element (11) has a rim structure to attach the indicator light subassembly
(10) comprising split printed circuit board (6), at least two light source elements
(7) and a light guide (9).
4. A rear view mirror according claim 3 characterized in that the subassembly (10) is snap connected to the mirror housing with optical element
(11).
5. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the light guide (9) has more than two end faces.
6. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the light guide (9) has a structure in the surface to allow light to be coupled out.
7. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the optical element (11) is a lens which is inserted into the mirror housing (12)
material by welding.
8. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the optical element is a lens which is inserted into the mirror housing (12) material
by gluing.
9. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the optical element (11) is a lens which is inserted into the mirror housing (12)
material by two component plastic moulding process.
10. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the optical element (11) is structured to appear as multiple lens on the surface
of the rear view mirror housing (12).
11. A rear view mirror according claim 1 characterized in that the indicator subassembly is combined to another illumination device.